A tale of two snitches.

We have arrived at this moment of national crisis because for a long, long time, the leaders of our society, be they public or private actors, have normalized the strategy of winning at all costs, but usually someone else pays those costs. The story of Mark and John Harris has untapped complexity. But in that complex story are lessons about the costs of winning. The costs of winning at all costs. Mark Harris's son stopped him short of winning at all costs. And that came at a cost. I say this: let the person willing to win at all costs, who nevertheless avoids all costs, bear at least the cost of avoiding all costs. That's all I ask.

In a Moment of Truth, Jeff Dorchen considers the case of Michael Coen, and the case of John Harris - two snitches in the news for (sort of maybe finally) doing the right thing after a long series of wrong things, in a country full of right people being ruined by a long series of wrong people winning the wrong way.